• Ada
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    1713 hours ago

    Capitalism is literally enshrined greed and self interest. That’s never “fine”. It can have restrictions put on it to constrain just how much damage self interest can do, but there’s no way to make it not damaging

      • Ada
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        1112 hours ago

        You don’t change people. You design systems that don’t allow for a snowball effect where inequity creates more inequity.

        Of course, that’s easier said than done and above my pay grade, but what I do know is that it doesn’t look like saying “celebrating excessive greed is good”

        • @[email protected]OPM
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          79 hours ago

          I disagree to a certain extent, people are naturally shaped by their environment and that environment can be changed. In my view greed is a natural response to fear, if we build a society where nobody has to fear poverty you can nearly eliminate greed as well. If eveyone has food to eat, a home to live in, acess to healthcare, and a strong community to support them, such a society would naturally build a strong moral standard for all who live within.

          • Ada
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            48 hours ago

            people are naturally shaped by their environment

            I agree. My comment wasn’t so much talking about people or even what the alternatives could look like. It was trying to point out the inherent flaw with the current system that ensures the equilibrium always shifts towards “more inequity”.

      • @[email protected]OPM
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        612 hours ago

        Once again (as stated in the rules) this is a leftist space, you are free to disagree but disingenuous arguments are not allowed.